Act out Parshas Balak with this origami mobile project. When Bilaam looks down from the mountain at Bnei Yisrael to curse them, he sees how the doors of their tents do not face each other, so Bilaam blesses them instead using the words מה טבו. By creating the scene with origami houses and attaching them to a mountain as a mobile, the students will be able to visualize the story and dramatize it.
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| Size: | 8.5″x11″ |
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| Language: | Hebrew |
| Language Style: | N/A |
| Gender: | N/A |
| Color: | Black and White |
| Grade(s): | Pre-2nd |
| Resource Type(s): | Project |
| Subject(s): | Tanach, Torah, Bamidbar, Balak |
| Contents: | 1 – 8.5”x11” – Black and White | Paper | Not Laminated |
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| Page Scaling: | None (Do Not Fit to Printable Area) | ||
| Notes: |
Some cutting and assembly may be required. Laminated items will require trimming. Items larger than 11×17 inches may require a large format printer. |
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| Goals and Objectives: | Students will demonstrate an understanding of the parsha story where Bilaam blesses Bnei Yisrael. They will display their artwork of this easy origami mobile, showcasing how Bnei Yisrael lived modestly by not looking into their neighbors’ houses. |
| Skills Needed: | Focus on task, visual-spatial skills, bilateral coordination skills |
| Skills Developed: | Students will develop the origami technique. They will also strengthen their hand dexterity and ability to follow directions. |
| Publisher: | Walder Education |
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| Founding Director: | Mrs. Rouhama Garelick |
| Created: | Shavy Hass |
| Content: | Yudi Cohen |
| Coordinator: | Sarah Burnstein |
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